Julia’s House welcomes government funding but more is needed
The local children’s hospice says £30 million for additional short breaks for families with disabled children is a good start, but not enough.
The local children’s hospice says £30 million for additional short breaks for families with disabled children is a good start, but not enough.
After two years of limited events, the children’s hospice charity has launched a full programme for the coming year.
Nearly 50 people took part in Wimborne Rotary’s Great Santa Fun Run raising funds for Julia’s House children’s hospice.
Voluntary jobs are available at both Broadstone and Wallisdown and you don’t need to have experience as training given.
Isabella’s mum shares her Christmas wish for her daughter to be able to breathe with less oxygen support.
The actor who stars in Doc Martin, grew the sunflowers in fields at his home in Beaminster on the original site of Buckham Fair.
The children’s hospice charity is hoping that staff working at Morrisons will vote for Together for Short Lives as their charity partner.
Retro and sustainable fashion from the 1950s through to the 1990s is now available at the Julia’s House store in Creekmoor.
Martin Clunes, who is a patron of Julia’s House, will sell sunflowers from his Beaminster fields with profits going to the children’s hospice.
Sibling worker, Maria Carroll, is taking part in a skydive to mark 12 years at Julia’s House, and in memory of a sister and mum.